I have received World Wide Transmission approximately two and a half years ago together with other members but it was on the anniversary of Guru Garab Dorje.I visited Sangha regularly. Now I am in a phase of practising alone.I would like to repeat transmission on this Saturday via webcast,but I've got just booklet from my first transmission on the day of Garab Dorje at home.Do you know if there are any important differences in this transmission on the anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava? I guess there will be invocation of Guru Padmasambhava instead of Guru Garab Dorje:) but I haven't got text of it. Anything else?

Also I have just noticed that there is a text and explanation of Guru Garab Dorje transmission on webcast site which is accesible to wide public, but not the one on the day of anniversary of Guru Padmasabhava. Don't you now about something like that? (I am so lucky to own the text which can be downloaded and not the second one which I cannot find at all:)

I am sooo happy that Song Of Vajra and Gurujoga exists, it ensures I will be able to do something "at least"

Hi Michaela, if you dont already have them it would be helpful for you to get the Guruyoga book and the WWT DVD.Although if you have Guruyoga of the white A and Song of Vajra you almost dont need anything else. It has taken me a while of watching the webcasts and Rinpoche saying that over and over again to get it through my thick head but I am finally getting it. Good luck

"But if you know how to observe yourself, you will discover your real nature, the primordial state, the state of Guruyoga, and then all will become clear because you will have discovered everything"-Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche

It says in the WWT book that its supposed to be july 28, at 13.00 PM, European time.Maybe it needs to be adjusted for summertime ?Someone knows if this is correct, or have better and reliable info about this ?

ollers wrote:It says in the WWT book that its supposed to be july 28, at 13.00 PM, European time.Maybe it needs to be adjusted for summertime ?Someone knows if this is correct, or have better and reliable info about this ?

I read on the Australian site that it was at 13.00 AEST (i.e. Aistralian time, not European) .

I also saw 23.00 in the USA (EDT) on 27th.

I think this makes it 4.a.m in the UK (currently GMT +1).

Why can't the website for webcasts actually show the times in advance - it is still showing the last webcast, and you can't even see that outdated information unless you log in.

There's nothing about this webcast or the Dark Blue Garuda one which starts on 25th. Pretty poor.

ollers wrote:It says in the WWT book that its supposed to be july 28, at 13.00 PM, European time.Maybe it needs to be adjusted for summertime ?Someone knows if this is correct, or have better and reliable info about this ?

I read on the Australian site that it was at 13.00 AEST (i.e. Aistralian time, not European) .

I also saw 23.00 in the USA (EDT) on 27th.

I think this makes it 4.a.m in the UK (currently GMT +1).

Why can't the website for webcasts actually show the times in advance - it is still showing the last webcast, and you can't even see that outdated information unless you log in.

There's nothing about this webcast or the Dark Blue Garuda one which starts on 25th. Pretty poor.

It's surely not a big thing to do?

You are right about the times. As you note, the Tsegyalgar website gives the date as the 27th of this month, and the time as 11 pm EDT, translates as 5 am South African time (also places like Cairo, Helsinki, Athens, Vilnius, Ankara and Jerusalem, all GMT +2) and 4 am British summer time. It certainly is difficult to find information. The Tibetan calendar gives dates of the webcasts, presumably for Italy.

The Guruyoga book gives a set of times for the webcasts per time-zone on page 143, but I'm not sure that these are completely accurate. The times by time-zone given for the Anniversary of Padmasambhava in the lists of times in the Guruyoga book (which presumably replicates the WWT booklet) replicatse those for the anniversary of Adzom Drugpa differs from those for the Anniversary of Garab Dorje. However, in the narrative which precedes the lists of times, Rinpoche the times for the webcasts on Garab Dorje's and Padmasambhava's anniversaries are the same (08:00 in Oddiyana -- in effect, Islamabad-time), and differ from the times for the webcasts on the anniversary of Adzom Drugpa. They also fail to take daylight saving time into account -- the table was probably drawn up before it came to be used in many places. I'm not sure whether or how daylight saving time comes into it when it is summer in the northern hemisphere. It is confusing -- the lists of times need to be corrected and updated to take daylight-saving time into account where applicable.

I'm pretty sure the worldwide transmissions are at the same time every time, it's whenever the sun rises in the oddiyana area (or perhaps a different location I can't remember) but its the same time every time.

Sally Gross wrote:They also fail to take daylight saving time into account -- the table was probably drawn up before it came to be used in many places. I'm not sure whether or how daylight saving time comes into it when it is summer in the northern hemisphere. It is confusing -- the lists of times need to be corrected and updated to take daylight-saving time into account where applicable.

It's based off of the lunar cycles which is an accurate way of measuring time that doesn't require adjusting for daylight savings like the Julian calendar the west (unfortunately) adopted.

Sally Gross wrote:They also fail to take daylight saving time into account -- the table was probably drawn up before it came to be used in many places. I'm not sure whether or how daylight saving time comes into it when it is summer in the northern hemisphere. It is confusing -- the lists of times need to be corrected and updated to take daylight-saving time into account where applicable.

It's based off of the lunar cycles which is an accurate way of measuring time that doesn't require adjusting for daylight savings like the Julian calendar the west (unfortunately) adopted.

That is as may be, but converting from a time in a given time zone to another time-zone -- as in the list of times by time-zone -- unavoidably needs to take daylight saving time into account. People's watches and clocks tend to follow the Western system rather than the lunar cycles, alas, and tables of times compiled for convenience need to take that into account.

asunthatneversets wrote:I'm pretty sure the worldwide transmissions are at the same time every time, it's whenever the sun rises in the oddiyana area (or perhaps a different location I can't remember) but its the same time every time.

In the material bearing upon the WWT in the Guruyoga book, Rinpoche says that both the Garab Dorje and Padmasambhava anniversary webcasts start at around 08:00 Oddiyana time, but that the Adzom Drugpa anniversary webcast time is determined by the time of his parinirvana, which was at 19:00 in east Tibet according to his biography, which is something like 17:00 in India.

michaela wrote:OK, thanks for advices. Actually I didn't know about DVD - I will order it.

Accordings information what was send to me through our Czech community e-mails it should start at 5.00 a.m. And I guess Czech Republic and UK are in the same time zone..

Actually, I think if you just download the e-book "Guruyoga" from the Italian SSI site, that has all the texts and explanations you need for all 3 WWT days. The most recent version of the Tun book also has great illustrations of the rather simple mudras used in guruyoga and which are the same ones used in WWT.

Sally Gross wrote:They also fail to take daylight saving time into account -- the table was probably drawn up before it came to be used in many places. I'm not sure whether or how daylight saving time comes into it when it is summer in the northern hemisphere. It is confusing -- the lists of times need to be corrected and updated to take daylight-saving time into account where applicable.

It's based off of the lunar cycles which is an accurate way of measuring time that doesn't require adjusting for daylight savings like the Julian calendar the west (unfortunately) adopted.

That is as may be, but converting from a time in a given time zone to another time-zone -- as in the list of times by time-zone -- unavoidably needs to take daylight saving time into account. People's watches and clocks tend to follow the Western system rather than the lunar cycles, alas, and tables of times compiled for convenience need to take that into account.

I am a new member in the Dzogchen Community, and have not yet received my member ID, webcast log in info, etc.

The folks in the office have not responded to emails I've sent requesting this information. I'm concerned about missing this WWT because when I click on the webcast link on the Tsegyalgar site, I get redirected to a page requiring a membership ID and log in details.

Any suggestions on what to do?

Thanks.

(I have purchased a copy of "Guruyoga" from SSI, and read through the introductory chapters, and the explanation of the Guru Rinpoche guruyoga that will be the basis of the upcoming WWT. Just not sure how to navigate the making the webcast connection.)

windoverwater wrote:I am a new member in the Dzogchen Community, and have not yet received my member ID, webcast log in info, etc.

The folks in the office have not responded to emails I've sent requesting this information. I'm concerned about missing this WWT because when I click on the webcast link on the Tsegyalgar site, I get redirected to a page requiring a membership ID and log in details.

Any suggestions on what to do?

Thanks.

(I have purchased a copy of "Guruyoga" from SSI, and read through the introductory chapters, and the explanation of the Guru Rinpoche guruyoga that will be the basis of the upcoming WWT. Just not sure how to navigate the making the webcast connection.)

the last webcast was a restricted webcast and that is why you see the page where it asks for your login detailsAs Virgo pointed out the WW transmissions are public and the page will be open for access to anybody.Probably they'll open the page just a few hours before the webcast.